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Originally posted by Artorius
reply to post by THEDUDE86
Very good points S&F. The celestial body you speak of could be comet Elnin. As time has passed it seems the trajectory its getting closer and closer to earth. Maybe this will cause another Tunguska?? I'm not sure, just a thought but I hope I'm wrong. Heres a post with more info on the comet itself
Earth's magnetic field is not constant — the strength of the field and the location of its poles vary. Moreover, the poles periodically reverse their orientation in a process called geomagnetic reversal. The most recent reversal occurred 780,000 years ago.
The growing aberrations of the magnetic field—and the increasing level activity of the sun—is symptomatic of the change in the earth’s core. A dangerous change. An uncontrollable change. A change that is leading to the possibility of greater and greater disasters.
A recent analysis of a Lunar Laser Ranging (LLR) data record spanning 38.7 yr revealed an anomalous increase of the eccentricity e of the lunar orbit amounting to e˙meas = (9 ± 3) × 10−12 yr−1. The present-day models of the dissipative phenomena occurring in the interiors of both the Earth and the Moon are not able to explain it.
Originally posted by THEDUDE86
reply to post by jrmcleod
Yes, but can it effect the earth in a way to create the same earthquake pattern right before Tunguska. The only thing that hasn’t been hit is California to give almost exact same pattern in exact same timeframe
Originally posted by thePharaoh
oh i cant believe i missed this thread....LOOK AT THIS
On March 15, 2011 there were 1204 potentially hazardous asteroids
spaceweather.com...
Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) are space rocks larger than approximately 100m that can come closer to Earth than 0.05 AU. None of the known PHAs is on a collision course with our planet, although astronomers are finding new ones all the time.
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Recent & Upcoming Earth-asteroid encounters: CHECK LINK
sorry i missed you earlier...messed up right...too many things happening at once